Cyberethics: Social & Moral Issues in the Computer Age

Synopsis

The penetration of computer technology in society has given rise to new moral dilemmas. The 26 ground-breaking essays in this insightful anthology define the nature of this new moral landscape and offer thoughtful answers to the ethical questions raised by the interaction of people and computers.

Affective Feedback from Computers and Its Effect on Perceived Ability and Affect: A Test of the Computers as Social Actor HypothesisMishra, Punya.
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring 2006

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A SCHOOL'S $10,000 LONG SHOT Frustrated with Her School's Antiquated Computers, a Riverside Teacher Entered a Contest That Might Just Pay OffLawrence-Turner, Jody.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), February 14, 2013